theres no conflict between many pagan gods and a single creator
The pagan gods are the heavenly assembly and is the equivalent to the sumerian high council, the olymp, asgard etc. appointed over the nation to lead and guide them
>>435420336 .
however the pagan gods are what the bible further calls the angels, watchers, various spirits including demons, of which a third at some point rebelled, came down to earth, ruled over us and took our woman as their mates with their offspring, the nephilim, being giants as well as ancient rulers with their descend from the gods used as justification for their authority
>>435409015. from this we also see in the levant the terms for rulers and gods and angels corelating as a result
>>435410113 >>435410145 >>435410188As for the who is who, like the last three linked posts say YHWH would be equivalent of the sumerian Anu, with the annunaki (Anus offspring) being the sons of God. This links him to Uranus the sky God like Anu and God being the God of heaven. He was overthrown by Saturn as God was rebelled against by Satan and in turn was defeated by Michael with lightning like Zeus defeated Saturn
>>435413713 >>435413769Satan seems to appear in various forms, like saturn as mentioned when he tries to appear as the (fake) ruler, or suddactive as his link to the fertillity goddesses and serpents indicate
>>435413815 >>435413852 >>435420385Aquinas:
>In this way, therefore, between us and the highest God, it is clear that they posited four orders, namely, that of the secondary gods, that of the separate intellects, that of the heavenly souls, and that of the good or wicked demons. If all these things were true, then all these intermediate orders would be called by us “angels”, for Sacred Scripture refers to the demons themselves as angels. Footnote The souls themselves of the heavenly bodies, on the assumption that these are animated, should also be numbered among the angels, as Augustine determines in the Enchiridion